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First Leaked GeForce GTX 1080 3DMark Benchmarks Appear
Over at videocardz they posted what they claim to be the benchmark results for the GeForce GTX 1080. The latest results indicate the numbers for an overclocked part.
As posted:
According to the leaker GTX 1080 was running at a 2114 MHz clock (stock boost is 1733 MHz).
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#5272530 Posted on: 05/13/2016 05:40 PM
700$? Nope. 600$ at most. I'll stick to the 1070 then. Sucks that the video card alone is becoming the price of an entire desktop PC (minus the video card).
700$? Nope. 600$ at most. I'll stick to the 1070 then. Sucks that the video card alone is becoming the price of an entire desktop PC (minus the video card).
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#5272534 Posted on: 05/13/2016 05:46 PM
Actually from my 3DMark FS scores and others, over at OC.net, the stock GTX 1080 score is almost identical to a 1560MHz/8000MHz 980Ti.
- i7 5820K @ 4.75GHz
- 980ti GB Xtreme Windforce @ 1565 / 2049
- Score: 19069 Graphics: 21833
- Date (1/21/2016)
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10387773
So we can conclude that an OCed 980Ti@1550-1560MHz is offering stock GTX 1080 performance, as we already had assume from the first leaked 3DMark score of the GTX 1080.
Atleast in the synthetic 3DMark Firestrike benchmark that is.
Doesnt look that impressive actually. An OC 980ti is pretty close to a stock 1080. 20021(980ti OC) vs 21828(stock 1080)
Actually from my 3DMark FS scores and others, over at OC.net, the stock GTX 1080 score is almost identical to a 1560MHz/8000MHz 980Ti.
- i7 5820K @ 4.75GHz
- 980ti GB Xtreme Windforce @ 1565 / 2049
- Score: 19069 Graphics: 21833
- Date (1/21/2016)
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10387773
So we can conclude that an OCed 980Ti@1550-1560MHz is offering stock GTX 1080 performance, as we already had assume from the first leaked 3DMark score of the GTX 1080.
Atleast in the synthetic 3DMark Firestrike benchmark that is.
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#5272537 Posted on: 05/13/2016 05:50 PM
i was under the impression that the 1080 is to be near double performance of a 980ti ,or have i got my wires crossed somewhere .
i was under the impression that the 1080 is to be near double performance of a 980ti ,or have i got my wires crossed somewhere .
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#5272538 Posted on: 05/13/2016 05:50 PM
I was getting a tad higher graphics score with two overclocked 970s in SLI. One can get two of these second hand for the price of a new 1070 (give or take), at least in my country of residence. I sold the 970s to get Pascal, but it doesn't look like it's gonna pay out...
I was getting a tad higher graphics score with two overclocked 970s in SLI. One can get two of these second hand for the price of a new 1070 (give or take), at least in my country of residence. I sold the 970s to get Pascal, but it doesn't look like it's gonna pay out...
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it will probably cost €750 here lol